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well guys my names Bob im new to the forums im and new owner of a 1986 Venture i picked up for 800 dollars its in really nice shape and it ran well for 1 day lol talk about a let down so heres how it started i started it and it was running way rich and when i went to pull out it kept stalling so i checked spark and im not getting spark to the rear 2 cylinders ive seen alot on here about the TCI box and how there at fault for most spark issues and im wondering if its the same problem for me if i know people move them to the top of the airbox but i dont even know where to find the TCI box to move it up and maybe hope that all it needs is to dry out any help would be great thanks all

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There is an issue with the wires getting corroded in the cap of the coil. maybe ensure the wires are tight and that the wires are connected and clean. If the wires are old try some new ones, they arent that expensive, especially compared to trying to find a TCI.

 

Brian

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There is a connector coming from the pickup coils about halfway up the frame that can cause you to loose one set of timing marks from the PU coil. Clean and reconnect, or better still hard wire that puppy. It gives a symptom of 2 cylinders not firing...

connector? halfway up the frame?

HUH?

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i dont even know where to find the TCI box to move it up and maybe hope that all it needs is to dry out any help would be great thanks all

 

Under and forward of the battery box is the tray the coils are on, bolted to the bottom of this tray is the TCI box, with connector facing where the battery box was. Very very difficult to get off with fairings on, but possible.

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looks like its the TCI looks burnt and when i was holding it that corner just broke it was so brittle

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Ur right, it does look cooked to me too, I know the tci's are getting hard to find, so i do wish you luck in finding a good deal on an oem one.

 

there is a thread in here where some guys ordered new replacements from Ignitech, a Czech company. they are a generic module, but some of the guys have had good luck with their custom programming.

 

http://venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=40414&highlight=replacement+tci

 

brian

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i won that CDI box for 75 and 10 shipping but i come to find out mines an 87 not 86 but it looks like all the parts are the same can you use 86 parts on an 87

 

here is an 86 CDI box on ebay 190435246092

 

you will hafta watch what you buy, some descriptions arent very good, some cruise control boxes have a similar description.

 

Brian

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i won that CDI box for 75 and 10 shipping but i come to find out mines an 87 not 86 but it looks like all the parts are the same can you use 86 parts on an 87

 

 

I am failry sure 86 and 87 would be same but not exactly 100 % sure. Maybe have a look at partshark.com in their fiche section and see if part numbers match between the years.

 

Brian

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i won that CDI box for 75 and 10 shipping but i come to find out mines an 87 not 86 but it looks like all the parts are the same can you use 86 parts on an 87

 

 

You can use any TCI from 84 to 89 interchangeably.

 

They may have different part #'s, but they are essentially identical.

 

Gary

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